Well, another of those crazy WIP...the 2001 Eva Pod.
Complicated...since the base is a sphere, it's difficult to calculate and measure where things are placed on that model.
I'm getting the hang of it (not perfect, but it's a learning tool for future projects).

Very interesting, watching from the start. Having only ever built kits, it has always amazed me how scratch builds come together. In the 80s, I was confused at the ILM behind-the-scenes photos that showed the models before painting, with the odd colored bits here and there. Never realized what they were doing until years later, when I also learned how modelers build a master(?) from which to pull molds(?), which makes the bits seem molded into the hull instead of glued on. Forgive my clunky lingo, but I hope you'll get my meaning: bringing order from the chaos of construction. Truly an artistic vision involved. Looking forward to your progress, joberg. Thanks for posting.

Aaaand another update. Painted grey (to see all of the details I have to fix) and putting the arms together. I think I'll have a problem with the decals (unless someone knows where to buy a set for a 1/6 scale Pod )
If not, Letraset will be my friend!